Christina A. Watts School of Biomedical Sciences Kent State University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Christina A. Watts Christina A. Watts is a doctoral candidate studying Cellular and Molecular Biology in the School of Biomedical Sciences at Kent State University in Kent, OH. She received her undergraduate degree from Bryant University in Smithfield, RI, where she majored in Biology.Under the advisement of Dr. Colleen Novak, Christina has opened a new avenue to addressing the labs' interest in skeletal muscle thermogenesis, utilizing the combination of transgenic mice and designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs). Christina’s work seeks to understand underlying brain mechanisms associated with thermogenic shifts manifested from exposure to predator odor. Publications Neurodevelopmental Wiring Deficits in the Ts65Dn Mouse Model of Down Syndrome Neuroscience Letters. 01, 2020 | Pubmed ID: 31644920 Medición de la termogénesis del músculo esquelético en ratones y ratas Christina A. Watts1, Alexandra Haupt1, Jordan Smith2, Emily Welch3, Aalia Malik3, Roman Giacomino3, Dinah Walter3, Nhlalala Mavundza1, Ashley Shemery1, Heather K. Caldwell1,3, Colleen M. Novak1,3 1School of Biomedical Sciences, Kent State University, 2College of Public Health, Kent State University, 3Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University JoVE 64264 Comportement
Medición de la termogénesis del músculo esquelético en ratones y ratas Christina A. Watts1, Alexandra Haupt1, Jordan Smith2, Emily Welch3, Aalia Malik3, Roman Giacomino3, Dinah Walter3, Nhlalala Mavundza1, Ashley Shemery1, Heather K. Caldwell1,3, Colleen M. Novak1,3 1School of Biomedical Sciences, Kent State University, 2College of Public Health, Kent State University, 3Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University JoVE 64264 Comportement